Method 1.
The "Just stick it on" Method

Upon recieving your decal in the mail - unroll and layout flat. Lightly squeegee out any wrinkles caused by the shipping process.

1. Apply to the outside of a window or smooth painted surface. It's very important
to clean window or surface with rubbing alcohol not windex. Do not apply in direct
sunlight, apply in the shade. Also, trying the sample decal first will help if your unsure.

2. For larger decals some may prefer the wet installation. The wet install works best
for solid decals without alot of small pieces, or small text. Wet window with a heavy
mist of water, remove paper backing from decal and wet the sticky side with a mist
of water also. Apply the decal to the wet surface. After it is in the desired place,
squeegee out the water with a plastic squeegee. (You could use an I.D. Card for this.)

3. For smaller decals you can apply dry. Peel off the white paper backing and apply
the sticky part to the glass or surface. Applying from one side to the other will
reduce air bubbles. Rub or squeegee on with a plastic squeegee. ( I.D. Cards work too)

4. Now, Just peel off the remaining plastic or paper application tape very slowly at
a sharp angle away from the decal. If the decal starts to come up as well rub it
again or squeegee more then try again patiently.

5. Air bubbles happen. They are a normal part of this type of decal. If you would like
you can try to remove them by popping them with a pin and rubbing them, but most
will go away on their own. Wrinkles can usually be massaged away with a heat gun.

6. Maintainance tips: Do not over wax vehicle graphics. Using windex to clean the
decals may fade them faster. Most decals will last for several years but there is no
guarantee as to how long they will actually last. Please see more Frequently Asked Questions pertaining to Vinyl Decals

The Exact Positioning Method
"Get it just where you want it"

Upon recieving your decal in the mail - unroll and layout flat. Lightly squeegee out any wrinkles caused by the shipping process.

1. It's very important to clean window or surface with rubbing alcohol and apply in the shade
NOT in the sun or to hot glass. Also, trying the sample decal first will help if your unsure.

2. Tape decal to window like the picture below. Use 3 pieces of tape.
(2 in the middle, and 1 on one side as shown below.)

3. You will be applying half of the decal at a time. One the side you didn't tape peel back
application paper revealing the sticky side, but not past the middle 2 pieces of tape.

4. Cut the white paper on the back near the center (Not the top part of the sticker, just the
bottom paper) and apply that side of the decal to the window from the center out preferably
using a squeegee. This "center out method" will reduce air from being trapped and creating
those annoying air bubbles.

5. Now since one side is stuck you can remove the remaining pieces of tape. Go to the other
side, lift the decal up and remove the rest of the paper backing from the center out. Apply
decal from the center out as well.

6. Now all you gotta do is remove the last layer of application tape from the window slowly
leaving only the decal cutout left on the window. Peel it slowly at a sharp angle away from
the decal.

7. Air bubbles happen. They are a normal part of this type of decal. If you would like you can
try to remove them by popping them with a pin and rubbing them, but most will go away on
their own. Wrinkles can usually be massaged away with a heat gun.

8. Maintenance tips: Do not over wax vehicle graphics. Using windex to clean the decals may
fade them faster. Most decals will last for several years but there is no guarantee as to how
long they will actually last. Please see the Frequently Asked Questions regarding Vinyl Decals